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the police used tear gas to disperse the crowd. the demonstrators are protesting against the alleged imprisonment of two opposition leaders. their current whereabouts are not clear. and i government protests have increased across iran in the past few days. -- anti-government protests have increased across iran in the past few days. now the latest from the biggest technology fair. >> the model is work and life with the clout. storing data and software programs online rather than on this computer hardware. numerous products and services are capturing a visitor interest. some of the products will be in your local shop soon and others will take awhile to get there. >> tablet pc's with touchscreens and computing capacity are the attraction. this is the first one to run on the android operating system. the great hope of the rivals of ipad. 1 million tablet pc's are said to be sold in germany alone. the prospect pleases manufacturers and telecom companies alike. >> we're very happy with our growth rate. there has been a 30-fold increase c
the police used tear gas to disperse the crowd. the demonstrators are protesting against the alleged imprisonment of two opposition leaders. their current whereabouts are not clear. and i government protests have increased across iran in the past few days. -- anti-government protests have increased across iran in the past few days. now the latest from the biggest technology fair. >> the model is work and life with the clout. storing data and software programs online rather than on this...
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it has been used before. it has been used before in february. you always wish to see something happen through the un security consul, but are the reluctance of the consul and unfort 2345un the blockage of vetoes and the way to save the syrian people. >> he also acknowledged there foreign volunteer fighters flooding into syria to support the rebels, but said he does not see this as a big problem. >> foreigners are not to worry unless we keep the struggle on. the sooner we get a solution, okay, the sooner this foreign element has to leave syria. >> prosecutors in egypt have ordered ousted president morsi to stand trial on charges related to murder. state-run television reports morsi and 14 senior members of the -- morsi held power until the beginning of july when the military leaders overthrew him. they staged protest after protest demanding he be reinstated. last month security forces moved this to stop the demonstrations. more than 850 people were killed. the interim government issued a state of emergency. that alous police to arrest people with
it has been used before. it has been used before in february. you always wish to see something happen through the un security consul, but are the reluctance of the consul and unfort 2345un the blockage of vetoes and the way to save the syrian people. >> he also acknowledged there foreign volunteer fighters flooding into syria to support the rebels, but said he does not see this as a big problem. >> foreigners are not to worry unless we keep the struggle on. the sooner we get a...
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parents and children used the blog to search for and find each other. the blog is full of names and messages, even today. >> people's sadness, anger and fear run sunday. they simultaneously experienced earthquake, a tsunami and nuclear contamination. food has become scarce. pele have lost their hope for the future. people in the disaster zones could be helped if petrol supply could finally be delivered to the provinces. >> after the earthquake, my immediate thought was that the reactors in fukushima could not be cooled anymore. there was no information from the government. the nuclear power plant has been in fukushima since i was born. i never paid much attention to it. the message was that radiation had no effect on the human body. i was reassured at the time. >> have a two-year-old and a 4-year-old. my children made an origami and give it to me to make me smile. a gift voucher for laughter. i can work harder. i can work -- push myself more. many people are worse off than me. they are suffering more than me. i cannot complain. >> still much too early t
parents and children used the blog to search for and find each other. the blog is full of names and messages, even today. >> people's sadness, anger and fear run sunday. they simultaneously experienced earthquake, a tsunami and nuclear contamination. food has become scarce. pele have lost their hope for the future. people in the disaster zones could be helped if petrol supply could finally be delivered to the provinces. >> after the earthquake, my immediate thought was that the...
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or elude us. tonight we take comfort in knowing that the tide of war is receding. fewer of our sons and daughters are serving in harm's way. we ended our commission in iraq with 100,000 american troops already out of that country. and even as there will be dark days ahead in afghanistan, the light of a secure peace can be seen in the distance. over the last decade we have spent over a trillion dollars on war. at the time of rising debt and hard economic times. now, we must invest in america's greatest resource, our people. we must unleash innovation that creates new jobs and industries, while living within our means. we must rebuild our infrastructure and find new and clean sources of energy. and most of all, after a decade of passionate debate, we must recapture the common purpose that we shared at the beginning of this time of war. for our nation draws strength from our differences, and when our union is strong, no hill is too steep. no horizon is beyond our reach. america, it is time to focus o
or elude us. tonight we take comfort in knowing that the tide of war is receding. fewer of our sons and daughters are serving in harm's way. we ended our commission in iraq with 100,000 american troops already out of that country. and even as there will be dark days ahead in afghanistan, the light of a secure peace can be seen in the distance. over the last decade we have spent over a trillion dollars on war. at the time of rising debt and hard economic times. now, we must invest in america's...
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no one can tell us how to run things after adoptee's downfall. -- after gaddafi's downfall. guga is one of the best known rebel leaders and has become the face of the opposition. he was at the forefront of the revolution from the start and serves as a council spokesman and a deputy. the interim council has taken on the task of maintaining public order, everything from organizing security forces to cleaning up after battles. the body is making its mark on the glglobal stage. two weeks ago, it attended a london conference on the future of libya. but its members are not ready to establishing new order. >> this is a transition. this will not be the final government of libya. this will only guide libya until a constitution is drafted. >> even though the foundations of a new government is in place, an executive charged with making the decisions of the council. he is in chchge of finances. kelly ellis sally -- the rebels are increasingly relying on nato to level the odds on the playing field. they say that it is vital to their foremost goal, getting rid of gdafi and establishing a
no one can tell us how to run things after adoptee's downfall. -- after gaddafi's downfall. guga is one of the best known rebel leaders and has become the face of the opposition. he was at the forefront of the revolution from the start and serves as a council spokesman and a deputy. the interim council has taken on the task of maintaining public order, everything from organizing security forces to cleaning up after battles. the body is making its mark on the glglobal stage. two weeks ago, it...
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the players take turns using them. even though they operate in such trying conditions, they believe basketball will connect them to society. >> the life is very difficult but when you involved in this sport you know how the world is going and you must go to school and you must run. >> it is a unifying factor. without the will to have come together therefore i would have stayed at home idle. >> the players enthusiasm is catching and attracts many locals who enjoy watching the team practice. >> translator: it is a new team for our country. >> i think they have great fure. ey be doing good things. >> if wheelchair basketball is strongly supported, strongly encouraged, it will change much attitude in the republic of south sudan. >> reporter: the players have suffered because of the long civil war and the next paralympic games they hope to compete as a celebration of peace. >>> thrgh the greatest tragedies they found their greatest strength. a french magazine has been banned from republishing or distributing photographs of
the players take turns using them. even though they operate in such trying conditions, they believe basketball will connect them to society. >> the life is very difficult but when you involved in this sport you know how the world is going and you must go to school and you must run. >> it is a unifying factor. without the will to have come together therefore i would have stayed at home idle. >> the players enthusiasm is catching and attracts many locals who enjoy watching the...
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deadline to use arabia -- a deadline to surrender. exxon mobil finance agreement to search for new oil fields in the arctic. at the world athletic championships in south korea, a first gold for germany. >> the clock is now ticking for troops loyal to muammar gaddafi. rebel forces to now control most of the country have set a saturday deadline for gaddafi soldiers to surrender. rebels are moving closer to gaddafi's hometown. they say if no surrender comes, it will be taken by a massive military attack. >> underwrote from tripoli to gaddafi's hometown, the rebels have been preparing for battle. talks about a peaceful surrender of the city had failed to yield results. the rebels have now issued an ultimatum. >> by saturday, if there are no peaceful indications for implementing the handover, we will decide the matter by force of arms. we do not wish to do so. but we cannot wait longer. >> nato continues to support the bels. nato says gaddafi's men are a threat to the civilian population. >> commission will continue in full compliance with
deadline to use arabia -- a deadline to surrender. exxon mobil finance agreement to search for new oil fields in the arctic. at the world athletic championships in south korea, a first gold for germany. >> the clock is now ticking for troops loyal to muammar gaddafi. rebel forces to now control most of the country have set a saturday deadline for gaddafi soldiers to surrender. rebels are moving closer to gaddafi's hometown. they say if no surrender comes, it will be taken by a massive...
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it took us 31 days. moreover, we've accomplished these objectives consistent with the pledge that i made to the american people at the outset of our military operations. i said that america's role would be limited and that we would not put ground troops into libya, that we would focus our unique capabilities on the front end of the operation and that we would transfer responsibility to our allies and partners. tonight we are fulfilling that pledge. our most effective alliance, nato, has taken command of the enforcement of the arms embargo and the no fly zone. last night nato decided to take on the additional responsibility of protecting libyan civilians. this transfer from the united states to nato will take place on wednesday. going forward, the lead in enforcing the no fly zone and protecting civilians on the ground will transition to our allies and partners. and i am fully confident that our coalition will keep the pressure on qaddafi's remaining forces. in that effort, the united states will play a s
it took us 31 days. moreover, we've accomplished these objectives consistent with the pledge that i made to the american people at the outset of our military operations. i said that america's role would be limited and that we would not put ground troops into libya, that we would focus our unique capabilities on the front end of the operation and that we would transfer responsibility to our allies and partners. tonight we are fulfilling that pledge. our most effective alliance, nato, has taken...
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is trying to use econonic -- the u. n -- the eu is trying to use economic sanctions. media reports saidhat thorities are trying to prevent the company from transferring funds to tripoli. >> many motorists who fill their tanks at his family's oil and hem stations are unaware that they makare buying a product mae from libyan oil. tam oiltfigures show with an 800 filling stations in europe, the majority in italy. the tam oil gro has annual sas of more than 6 billion euros. more sanctions have been put on libyan firms. there is little chance the eu could have tam oil to shut down for legal reasass. >> despite a potential bailout funding for portugal, european stoc were strong today. >> the crisis did not trouble the market. we hope were over the physical point. even the political crisis in portugal did not drop the market euro. the financial markets with a bailout for portugal is already priced in. the first quarter was strong with revenue higher than a year before. that was a glimmer of hope. >> ratings agency moody's downgraded the debt and credit ratings of 30 spanish
is trying to use econonic -- the u. n -- the eu is trying to use economic sanctions. media reports saidhat thorities are trying to prevent the company from transferring funds to tripoli. >> many motorists who fill their tanks at his family's oil and hem stations are unaware that they makare buying a product mae from libyan oil. tam oiltfigures show with an 800 filling stations in europe, the majority in italy. the tam oil gro has annual sas of more than 6 billion euros. more sanctions...
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thank you for joining us. u forget it. yourself, so don't fall. u forget it. now he tells us. how far am i off the floor? about twelve inches. twelve whole inches?
thank you for joining us. u forget it. yourself, so don't fall. u forget it. now he tells us. how far am i off the floor? about twelve inches. twelve whole inches?
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they beat us with sticks and electrical cables. they would laugh at us. you want freedom? we're giving you freedom. or, derr, westminster --- >> [inaudible] >> after several days in jail, they heard familiar voices coming from a neighboring cell. >> i heard my brothers and sisters. they were crying. they said, we don't know, we don't know. i did not know was going on outside. you don't get any information. i did not know was going on with my brothers and sisters. if they were free or not. >> he was released after a month with no reason given. he fled the country and returned to germany. his family is still in syria. >> it threatens me if i did not tell them what they wanted. they said they would use violence against my family. >> he would like to conceal his identity to protect his family. he says he's not afraid. >> they did not achieve anything by torturing my body. they could not change my thoughts. they cannot control them or influence them, no matter what they do. >> this is not the end. i am involved again in berlin and other cities. we intend to hold demonstrations.
they beat us with sticks and electrical cables. they would laugh at us. you want freedom? we're giving you freedom. or, derr, westminster --- >> [inaudible] >> after several days in jail, they heard familiar voices coming from a neighboring cell. >> i heard my brothers and sisters. they were crying. they said, we don't know, we don't know. i did not know was going on outside. you don't get any information. i did not know was going on with my brothers and sisters. if they were...
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thanks for joining us. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- which foot was it? best make that "best wishes." we don't want them getng their hopes up, do we? no, i suppose not. have always done it. why should she watch the flowers? nobody really remembers,
thanks for joining us. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- which foot was it? best make that "best wishes." we don't want them getng their hopes up, do we? no, i suppose not. have always done it. why should she watch the flowers? nobody really remembers,
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thanks for joining us. a german court rules that john demjanjuk helped enough to commit mass murder, but he will not go to jail. germany sees its first green state premier. and science this -- science fiction classic "mitropoulos" returns to the cinema after being lost for nearly 80 years. the verdict is guilty, but there will be no jail time. the court in munich has ruled that john demjanjuk was an accessory to the murder of millions of jews in 1943. judges and released him, citing his poor health and his age, 91. >> john demjanjuk was found accessory to the death of millions of people in the so before -- sobibor death camp. judges released him due to his advanced age and time already spent in custody. the judges also said there was no danger of him leaving germany because he is stateless. >> if he has the right to stay one more night in the correctional facility. we hope social services will find an appropriate solution by tomorrow. >> holocaust survivors and relatives of the victims were relieved to hear
thanks for joining us. a german court rules that john demjanjuk helped enough to commit mass murder, but he will not go to jail. germany sees its first green state premier. and science this -- science fiction classic "mitropoulos" returns to the cinema after being lost for nearly 80 years. the verdict is guilty, but there will be no jail time. the court in munich has ruled that john demjanjuk was an accessory to the murder of millions of jews in 1943. judges and released him, citing...
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us all. i have no doubts over whether the german government shares a common position. >> as if to prove his independence, the economics minister, head of the junior coalition partner, had his own press conference at party headquarters and he reinforced the very statement that had caused so much turmoil. >> we want greece to remain in the eurozone and for that to happen, we need to restore it to and efficiently functioning economy. that means really nothing out. -- ruling nothing out. >> some of these read these comments as a veiled attack on chancellor merkel's approach. this will not ease the tensions in the coalition government. >> the story about greek debt continues. >> you have to look at the markets to see what is going on. high volatility continues a missed ongoing fears over the european debt crisis. investors have mostly given up on greek bonds. others looking for ways to stay afloat. italy has the biggest debt load in the eurozone and is considered far too big for a bailout. they ha
us all. i have no doubts over whether the german government shares a common position. >> as if to prove his independence, the economics minister, head of the junior coalition partner, had his own press conference at party headquarters and he reinforced the very statement that had caused so much turmoil. >> we want greece to remain in the eurozone and for that to happen, we need to restore it to and efficiently functioning economy. that means really nothing out. -- ruling nothing...
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he died at his use outside las vegas, nevada. he was nominated for an oscar but he never received one. he was the same as almost as much for the drama set he was involved in offspring as on. >> he had charm and good looks to spare and was widely known as a lady's man. it was long before -- ititas not long before he realized he had something. >> not something special, but something different occurred >> he w nominated for an osca and his role -- for his role "the defiant ones." in "some like it hot," he co- starred with marilyn monroe. >> he had all of that dark hair and blue eyes and he could kiss girls. a lot of energy, john around. how could do not go for me? i went for me. >> he played more daring roles as well. his private life was all walk on the wild side. he was married six times and suffered from alcoholism and drug addiction. still, curtis continue to work well into his later years. >> stay tuned, i am comin back with our in-depth report on chairman reunification. do not go away -- on german >> welcome back. the change.
he died at his use outside las vegas, nevada. he was nominated for an oscar but he never received one. he was the same as almost as much for the drama set he was involved in offspring as on. >> he had charm and good looks to spare and was widely known as a lady's man. it was long before -- ititas not long before he realized he had something. >> not something special, but something different occurred >> he w nominated for an osca and his role -- for his role "the defiant...
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the apparatus didn't exist to provide us that understanding or provide us quickly enough learning in each step. instead of being this wonderful entity that sits behind glass until they break it you go we realize we have to be an intelligence organization that did tel just operations. >> rose: in the deliverance of difrent information from all sources and analyze and comparing it. >> that's right. >> rose: all that. >> you couldn't go get a little. you had to get intelligence, from human intelligence, from signals intelligence, computer intelligence, from watching overhead surveillance isr what we called it things like predators and whatnot. not only did you use all that you fused it together in real time. that came from multiple agencies, national security agencies intelligence department of state, federal bureau of investigation and you had to gather all this in real time not just i on spot but distribute it in real time everywhere. you had to enable the force so it wasn't centralized decision making so as soon as they had enough information to act they had authority and confidence
the apparatus didn't exist to provide us that understanding or provide us quickly enough learning in each step. instead of being this wonderful entity that sits behind glass until they break it you go we realize we have to be an intelligence organization that did tel just operations. >> rose: in the deliverance of difrent information from all sources and analyze and comparing it. >> that's right. >> rose: all that. >> you couldn't go get a little. you had to get...
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thank you for joining us. there were were new questions t week about the american effort in afghanistan. a report from senate democrats urges e administration to re-evaluate assistance programs there. the report says although the u.s. has spent almost $19 billion on aid and nation building, there has only been limited success. and as the military prepares for this summer's troop drawdown, some liberal christians and jews are ramping up their calls for an end to the war altogether. >>> in syria, as the government crackdown intensified this week, humanitarian concerns mounted. hundreds of syrian refugees have fled to turkey. the united nations reports that more than 1,100 people have been killed since anti-government protests began in march. 10,000 are believed to have been detained. the top u.n. human rights official condemned the government's actions, saying syrian leaders are attempting to "bludgeon the population into submission." >>> there were also rising concerns about the situation in libya. nato stepped
thank you for joining us. there were were new questions t week about the american effort in afghanistan. a report from senate democrats urges e administration to re-evaluate assistance programs there. the report says although the u.s. has spent almost $19 billion on aid and nation building, there has only been limited success. and as the military prepares for this summer's troop drawdown, some liberal christians and jews are ramping up their calls for an end to the war altogether. >>>...
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. >> what happened to us will stay with us forever. it was so awful. >> on sunday norway will hold a national day of remembrance for the 77 people who died in the attacks on the island and in oslo. most of those killed on the island were teenagers. it's hoped that taking the survivors back to the island will help them come to terms with what happened on july 22. >> earlier we spoke with correspondent peter marcosy in oslo and asked him how the killings have affected norwegian society. >> it's an interesting question. nobo kno what would happen in norway if this was an organization like al qaeda. we know what happened when we realized it was a norwegian with extreme views. people got together. i think norwegians and immigrants alike. there has been no displays of hatred. everyone from the prime minister to the young survivors of this tragedy have had one main message, to rally for more democracy. but a lot of people think this will mark a shift in norway, july 22. of course, we will always remember the date and carry the scars with us,
. >> what happened to us will stay with us forever. it was so awful. >> on sunday norway will hold a national day of remembrance for the 77 people who died in the attacks on the island and in oslo. most of those killed on the island were teenagers. it's hoped that taking the survivors back to the island will help them come to terms with what happened on july 22. >> earlier we spoke with correspondent peter marcosy in oslo and asked him how the killings have affected norwegian...
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stay with us. >> welcome back. the united nations has published a report documented atrocities and the democratic republic of congo between 1993 and 2003. this is a period that saw the fall of the dictator and a long hunt for that involved several parties, including the tutsi- led army of rwanda. the rwandanarmy invaded, though, ostensibly to hunt down the two fighters that had taken place. the leader at the time was paul kagame, now the country's president. >> and many will hail him as a saint. as the rebel leader and in 1994, paul kagame he led the forces that ended the genocide of the tutsis in his country. today, and he is president. now he also stands accused of crimes against humanity antidemocratic republic of congo. -- in the democratic republic of congo. in april 1994, a hutu militias organize the genocide of the country's tutsi minority. at least 800,000 people were killed. the international community did nothing to stop the slaughter. three months later, a tutsi rebel forces, led by paul kagame, invaded
stay with us. >> welcome back. the united nations has published a report documented atrocities and the democratic republic of congo between 1993 and 2003. this is a period that saw the fall of the dictator and a long hunt for that involved several parties, including the tutsi- led army of rwanda. the rwandanarmy invaded, though, ostensibly to hunt down the two fighters that had taken place. the leader at the time was paul kagame, now the country's president. >> and many will hail...
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okay, sell as much as you want to us, and then let us swap. we give you 5% as much as needed and you give us 20%. well this was the swap idea, which was a good sign for cooperation. but all of a sudden united states said no, you should get all of your enrichment, because we want to clean you up. the idea thaif we have 5% uranium then we are dirty and polluted, i think it's very dirty idea by itself. >> rose: there has been an argument i think by graham allison and i want to be clear about this, in which he suggested, you look at this on a football field. and if-- an american football field. and if you are advancing down the field, that iran is about at the 30 yard line and so it's already gone 70 yards, it has 30 yards to go to have a nuclear program. and on explosive devices. anyou only have po to go. and that you can take 20% enriched and over a process of a couple years make it into weapon-grade material. >> well, this is not a good similarity. i mean we are right now, if you ask in terms of real world, in the field, we are 100 percent away
okay, sell as much as you want to us, and then let us swap. we give you 5% as much as needed and you give us 20%. well this was the swap idea, which was a good sign for cooperation. but all of a sudden united states said no, you should get all of your enrichment, because we want to clean you up. the idea thaif we have 5% uranium then we are dirty and polluted, i think it's very dirty idea by itself. >> rose: there has been an argument i think by graham allison and i want to be clear about...
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we have the right to use any means to fight. we have made it clear that we don't want to privatize. >> plans are afoot to sell off the athens airport. airport staff house out to strike in protest >> joining us now in the studio is our political correspondent. papandreou spoke with the german chancellor. is merkel being too tough on greece? >> the conditions are too tough. requiring greece to privatize industries and to cut public spending and to raise taxes on everything will throw greece into an economic tailspin from which it cannot recover. germany did not dream up these conditions itself. the tough love that is dispensed to greece is coming jointly from the european union, the central bank, and the imf. to the degree that germany is considered a proxy, it could be considered too tough but the common criticism is not fact that it has been too tough. that they are too slow to push these bailout packages. they have been criticized for dragging their feet. >> what can germany do to help greece? >> there is very little that germa
we have the right to use any means to fight. we have made it clear that we don't want to privatize. >> plans are afoot to sell off the athens airport. airport staff house out to strike in protest >> joining us now in the studio is our political correspondent. papandreou spoke with the german chancellor. is merkel being too tough on greece? >> the conditions are too tough. requiring greece to privatize industries and to cut public spending and to raise taxes on everything will...
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what can you tell us about the markets? >> investors are worried that the european debt crisis could become front page news once again with political instability. following that election tokyo traders are buying the yen. traders try to avert risks by betting on the yen as a safe haven currency. the dollar reached a one month high in new york. that's trading around the 92 yen market. 92.54 to 56 yen. let's take a look at how this is affecting the stock markets. tokyo stocks are trading sharply lower after a strong rally on monday. the drop follows a slump in u.s. markets. the yen strength has been a drag on a wide range of issues. they are concerned about whether italy can consider its final reforms. the nikkei average is down 1.75%. the dollar was at a one month low and not a one month high. let's take a look at other markets in the asia pacific. south korea's kospi down a thirthird of a percent. let's see what's going in australia. it's down to 5,018. we'll see where other markets take us as they open in next hour. japan's
what can you tell us about the markets? >> investors are worried that the european debt crisis could become front page news once again with political instability. following that election tokyo traders are buying the yen. traders try to avert risks by betting on the yen as a safe haven currency. the dollar reached a one month high in new york. that's trading around the 92 yen market. 92.54 to 56 yen. let's take a look at how this is affecting the stock markets. tokyo stocks are trading...
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it helps us alleviate fears over the vegetables and helps us sell our goods. this tokyo resident went on the offensive, setting up a facebook page decorated with images of japanese dishes and appeals for a more pragmatic approach. >> people are afraid and are forced to live under impractical circumstances compared to their previous lives. but they're not panicking. >> the page as pictures of typical japanese food products. but highly contaminated algae has been found at radiation has been discovered in milk. japanese have grown familiar with hearing bad news from their government, including about their release of highly carcinogenic plutonium. the seat beside fukushima is also contaminated. levels of radioactive iodine, almost five times above safety limits have been measured. cesium has been found in fish. is a disaster for tokyo's fishmongers. drinking water has also been contaminated. however, some people living in the affectededegion have come to terms with the situation according to this woman. >> according to the official report, the water contains a sli
it helps us alleviate fears over the vegetables and helps us sell our goods. this tokyo resident went on the offensive, setting up a facebook page decorated with images of japanese dishes and appeals for a more pragmatic approach. >> people are afraid and are forced to live under impractical circumstances compared to their previous lives. but they're not panicking. >> the page as pictures of typical japanese food products. but highly contaminated algae has been found at radiation...
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most of the criticism is on the plan of the one tunnel being used for exits. alternative emergency exits were blocked with the emergency vehicles. so it is hard to understand how at cld he en the ce. also, there is the question of why they did not have any space% for emergency vehicles to get in if there were any incidents. that was one of the real problems, they could not reach the dying people. questions remain about the organization there. >> below parade took place in berlin for many years without any such incident. what was the difference? >> the key difference is that this is a smler city in. --maller city. it was the first time that the leopard had come there. it had been held at different -- the love parade had come there. it had been held in different places over the last few years. they did not have the experience or how the visitors of the love parade would react. they said that they expected only a quarter of a million people to enter the festival, the party area at any one time. i do not see how they could have expected that igivethat everyone kne
most of the criticism is on the plan of the one tunnel being used for exits. alternative emergency exits were blocked with the emergency vehicles. so it is hard to understand how at cld he en the ce. also, there is the question of why they did not have any space% for emergency vehicles to get in if there were any incidents. that was one of the real problems, they could not reach the dying people. questions remain about the organization there. >> below parade took place in berlin for many...
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this will be the economy that will help us to find a solution. you are not building up an economy in a couple of years. >> commanders aimed to get the troops out of 2014 but many see this as a highly optimistic target. >> at fighting and exit strategy means turning security over to afghan forces. leaders have committed to do so in a stepped-up training efforts. officials said this will be a long effort. hamid karzai says it could take a decade before his country is prepared to resume responsibility. nonetheless, they're planning to turn some regions over as early as next year. we sent our correspondent out to evaluate a forces. >> it is bitterly cold. snow fell overnight. a group was soldiers and police officers are getting their orders before heading off for patrol. their job will be to go to territories overseen by the afghan police. we take a ride on the west roundabout. the route has been carefully ?read comment. special troops check to see if it is safe. many of these soldiers have been here for months, troops are anything but routine. the t
this will be the economy that will help us to find a solution. you are not building up an economy in a couple of years. >> commanders aimed to get the troops out of 2014 but many see this as a highly optimistic target. >> at fighting and exit strategy means turning security over to afghan forces. leaders have committed to do so in a stepped-up training efforts. officials said this will be a long effort. hamid karzai says it could take a decade before his country is prepared to...
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parliament condemned the use of said -- chemical weapons in syria. in an interview friday, he tried to put it into perspective. >> i have a strong view that we need to take a tough and robust approach around the world to an appalling war crime taking place in syria, but i'm also a democrat who believes in consulting and listening to parliament. i have set out those steps and a very deliberate and careful way. we have to listen to parliament. parliament spoke. >> the u.n. experts player on -- plan on sharing their findings. according to one spokesman, analysis could take weeks. >> as we heard as well, the u.s. and france are already convinced that the regime of president bashar al-assad was behind the chemical attacks. can they intervene and syria without a u.n. mandate? >> we look at the legality of the issue. >> it confirmed -- if confirmed, it would constitute a war crime that goes against the charter of the u.n. is that enough to make a military strike permissible under international law? two years ago, libya was also in the grip of a civil war. l
parliament condemned the use of said -- chemical weapons in syria. in an interview friday, he tried to put it into perspective. >> i have a strong view that we need to take a tough and robust approach around the world to an appalling war crime taking place in syria, but i'm also a democrat who believes in consulting and listening to parliament. i have set out those steps and a very deliberate and careful way. we have to listen to parliament. parliament spoke. >> the u.n. experts...
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and the options are unaccepble to us. would afghanistan be a very different ace today than it will be? >> i think if we've done that in 2009, yes. i think that -- something major happened in 2006. in 2006 when i was a nato commander, i watched with great interest from my headquarters in brussels, the pakistani decision to cut a deal with the tribal elders along the border that basically suggested that the pakistani army woul not go into the tribal regions if they police the border between afghanistan an pakistan. tral leaders were thrilled with that deal. and so the paths of infiltration that existed at that time turned into highways. and that was a major turning point. >> charlie: that's 2006. >> in 2006. and i remember, i h the chief of staff of the army over in brussels in my office and i asked him to explain to me how he thought that this was going to work. and what is the rationale for believing that there would be any success in this. and he tried. i wasn't convinced and it turned out to be a defining moment from wh
and the options are unaccepble to us. would afghanistan be a very different ace today than it will be? >> i think if we've done that in 2009, yes. i think that -- something major happened in 2006. in 2006 when i was a nato commander, i watched with great interest from my headquarters in brussels, the pakistani decision to cut a deal with the tribal elders along the border that basically suggested that the pakistani army woul not go into the tribal regions if they police the border between...
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thahathat kind of commitment is necessary if they are to create a new egypt. >> obviously, most of us are passionate about politics. and if it proves necessary, we will support each other to continue this mission. >> what these young people are doing seems remarkable in a country that is emerging after decades of autocratic rule. there commitment to mocratic rocesses is hopeful. >> is it possible to talk about tangible progress in egypt? >> there is, in the sense that the military has made it clear that it is not going to stay in power. it will pass on or hand over political responsibility to various appointed leaders, an interim government. the army is very cautious not to be involved in the new political press. ey dnot want to be made responsible should something go wrong. so they are looking for civilians who will really take up responsibility. that is good for egypt. of course, egypt also needs new laws and a new constitution. it needs a re-education of the judicial system. lawyers in egypt so far have been known for being corrupt. that takes quite some time. that is where the uni
thahathat kind of commitment is necessary if they are to create a new egypt. >> obviously, most of us are passionate about politics. and if it proves necessary, we will support each other to continue this mission. >> what these young people are doing seems remarkable in a country that is emerging after decades of autocratic rule. there commitment to mocratic rocesses is hopeful. >> is it possible to talk about tangible progress in egypt? >> there is, in the sense that...
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but these days, money launderers use the internet. they lure bank account holders and to the process. germany warns that money laundering is a growing threat and the perpetrators are often located abroad. >> in order to fight money laundering, we need to provide law enforcement with international procedures. the ineasing use of modern technology for pment, such as anonymous praid cards, could be issued a broad, leading supervisory bodies in germany at a loss. >> an important component is the simultaneous fight against international terrorism. german investigators say last year, some 100 reported cases of money laundering may have had ties to terrorism. >>> chilean television has broadcast a new video of the 33 men trapped in a copper mine. it shows them looking a lot healthier than it previously thought, as they have been provided with hot meals, clean clothes, and music. they are trapped 700 meters underground. rescuers have started drilling a rescue shaft, but it could take up to four months to reach them. >>> venice is buzzing as t
but these days, money launderers use the internet. they lure bank account holders and to the process. germany warns that money laundering is a growing threat and the perpetrators are often located abroad. >> in order to fight money laundering, we need to provide law enforcement with international procedures. the ineasing use of modern technology for pment, such as anonymous praid cards, could be issued a broad, leading supervisory bodies in germany at a loss. >> an important...
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this is an increasingly useful propaganda platform and they use the internet. they target people on social networking sites like facebook. >> they reach a large number of people at lightening speed and that gives the right wing crowd a huge advantage. they are making use of it. we have seen a new right wing facebook page every day. >> roughly 6000 right wing extremists were on social network sites last year. governments are asking people to resist actively on the internet and on the streets. >> for every neo-nazi demonstrations, three times as many counter demonstrators show up. that is very important to happen on the internet as well. we are urging people to react to what they see. >> -- advises parents to watch their children's activities on the internet so they can react swiftly if their children are approached by neo-nazis on line. >> the u.n. has called an emergency meeting in rome to mobilize aid for east africa. millions of people are facing starvation. the u.n. declared the first >> in 20 years in southern somalia. every day, thousands of people are cro
this is an increasingly useful propaganda platform and they use the internet. they target people on social networking sites like facebook. >> they reach a large number of people at lightening speed and that gives the right wing crowd a huge advantage. they are making use of it. we have seen a new right wing facebook page every day. >> roughly 6000 right wing extremists were on social network sites last year. governments are asking people to resist actively on the internet and on the...
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stay with us. we will be back with a look at german language theater and how it is coping with mounting financial pressures. >> and thank you for staying with us. some of the most fascinating german language tutor projections are pay -- are playing to sold-out audiences in berlin. they are showcasing 10 productions selected from more than 350 plays from germany, austria and switzerland. the global financial crisis, collapsing social structures and other things are dealt with -- both by new offers an old and being interpreted by new generation of directors, capturing the audience's imagination with time tested teams. >> [speaking german] . >> he demands of his actors what he demands of himself. he is constantly jumping onto the stage to show them what he wants. >> i'm n interested in economy. i want to jump in at full tilt and come out with a bang at the end. >> the projections were featured at the festival in berlin. if the classic marital drama unfold as a bourgeois horror show where zombies and h
stay with us. we will be back with a look at german language theater and how it is coping with mounting financial pressures. >> and thank you for staying with us. some of the most fascinating german language tutor projections are pay -- are playing to sold-out audiences in berlin. they are showcasing 10 productions selected from more than 350 plays from germany, austria and switzerland. the global financial crisis, collapsing social structures and other things are dealt with -- both by...
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activated. >> if youose a brainteaser about things which were learned using our hands or without using them, we think better, is noticeably quicker and more accurately when we have learned using our hands. that is because we then use billions more nerve cells for help completing the task, which is why we do it better. >> experiments show that fear and stress restrict creativity. over the past few years, researchers have established that happiness a learning go together. there is a center in the brain which react when positive things happen unexpectedly. >> then the system is activated and it does two things. first, it leads to positive emotion, and second, we learn really quickly. instead of just teaching facts, schools should also concentrate on positive emotions. studies show that when pupils can choose for themselves what to learn the results are better. >> letting kids decide what they want to learn. some would say it is a revolutionary thought in conventional educational institutions. but we now take you to a place where this is actually put into practice, a school in bavaria that
activated. >> if youose a brainteaser about things which were learned using our hands or without using them, we think better, is noticeably quicker and more accurately when we have learned using our hands. that is because we then use billions more nerve cells for help completing the task, which is why we do it better. >> experiments show that fear and stress restrict creativity. over the past few years, researchers have established that happiness a learning go together. there is a...
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why is this happening to us? >> closely rinked to al-qaeda, the taliban appeared to be directing their anger towards the pakistani security forces in protest against islamabad's alliance with the united states. >> the libyan leader muammar khadafy has condemned a nato attack on his compound on thursday as cowardly and says he's now in a place where nato cannot kill him. khadafy's remarks were broadcast on state television as audio only. earlier italy had suggested the libyan leader was wounded in the airstrike and had left the capital. a libyan government spokesman rejected the claims as nonsense saying khadafy is in good spirits and still leading the country. on thursday libyan state tv aired footage of khadafy greeting tribal leaders. its authenticity has not been verified. >> a prominent syrian human rights campaigner said at least six protesters have been killed and many injured as nationwide demonstrations continue. that's despite orders by the president that security forces not open fire on demonstrators. a
why is this happening to us? >> closely rinked to al-qaeda, the taliban appeared to be directing their anger towards the pakistani security forces in protest against islamabad's alliance with the united states. >> the libyan leader muammar khadafy has condemned a nato attack on his compound on thursday as cowardly and says he's now in a place where nato cannot kill him. khadafy's remarks were broadcast on state television as audio only. earlier italy had suggested the libyan leader...
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. >> join us... >> join us... >> as we discuss... >> today's most critical global issues. >> join us... >> join us... >> join us... >> join us... >> for great decisions. >> prepare... >> prepare... >> prepare to discuss >> prepare... >> prepare to discuss the world! [instrumental music] >> great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association, inspiring americans to learn more about the world. great decisions is produced in association with the university of delaware. sponsorship of great decisions is provided by, pwc, the aarp office of international affairs, and the european commission. coming up next, should the u.s. declare a special relationship with germany? >> welcome to great decisions, where americans make tough choices on u.s. foreign policy. i'm ralph begleiter. this week we ask, should the u.s. declare a special relationship with germany as it has with great britain and israel? to help answer this question, we'll be joined by great decisions participants in connecticut, and our experts, charles kupchan, a senior fellow with the council on foreign relations, and dan
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this man often uses the gym at the basf plant. the company offers facilities like these to help them keep it. >> it is important to help us concentrate. working nights and days can be demanding. we work a 12-hour shift, which means 14 to 16 days out and about. staying fit is important. >> and while basf wants its employees to stay fit, the company has also invested in the work conditions. >> a few years ago, we had to stay outside, whatever the weather, and uncouple the tank cars and watched over them as they were being loaded. it is easier now, we have two cameras installed up there. we use them to keep an eye on things. >> up until a few years ago, older workers were just written off. now he has a warm room to work from. basf wants to keep skilled employees like him as long as possible. the young people with the necessary know-how are increasingly hard to find. the company installed this lived for its older workers. it means the over 50's can cover the workload, too. >> if you have to climb up those stairs two or three times, th
this man often uses the gym at the basf plant. the company offers facilities like these to help them keep it. >> it is important to help us concentrate. working nights and days can be demanding. we work a 12-hour shift, which means 14 to 16 days out and about. staying fit is important. >> and while basf wants its employees to stay fit, the company has also invested in the work conditions. >> a few years ago, we had to stay outside, whatever the weather, and uncouple the tank...
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>> they, they-- they used to. about two, three years ago when khan academy started to get to-- people started to know about it, but i still had my day job at the hedge fund. i used to do a double bottom line hybrid model, a premium-- all these things. and actually i got to meeting two with one of them. meeting one was a lot of fun. it was like, "hey, you can make a salary to do this and if it all works out you'll be rich." but meeting two was like, "let's focus on this market because we can monetize this." so meeting two-- yeah, so i said no-- it was too much fun to give up the fun part of it, regardless of the up side. so when you-- so that actually became clear, even though i didn't know what a nonprofit would entail to start and how do you raise money for it, that's when it became clear-- what are all these universities? they're not for profit. i want to become a nonfor profit too. >> sean: that's what you've become. so you get money from gates or dorr, who believe in what you do? >> yeah. i quit my job in 2009
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thanks so much for staying with us. french and spanish forces in afghanistan are among those starting to leave the country this month with a withdrawal -- the complete withdrawal -- of the mainly western troops set for 2014. canada and its combat mission last week -- and its combat mission last week in germany is set to bring back some of its forces by the end of this year. at least 30,000 u.s. soldiers are to be withdrawn by next summer. today, the conflict in afghanistan shows little sign of being resolved. civilians and military casualties continue to mount, and opinions are divided over whether afghan forces will be ready to take over security operations in three years' time. we have this report. >> american soldiers are a regular sight in the provinces. but the withdrawal has already begun. afghan forces are taking on more responsibilities for security in their country. it is a dangerous task, especially in the unruly areas of the south and east of the country. >> we are ready for the mission. we are well trained,
thanks so much for staying with us. french and spanish forces in afghanistan are among those starting to leave the country this month with a withdrawal -- the complete withdrawal -- of the mainly western troops set for 2014. canada and its combat mission last week -- and its combat mission last week in germany is set to bring back some of its forces by the end of this year. at least 30,000 u.s. soldiers are to be withdrawn by next summer. today, the conflict in afghanistan shows little sign of...